Five fun March Break programs offered by CSI Members!

Five fun March Break programs offered by CSI Members!

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It’s almost March Break! Do you have activities planned for your kids yet? If not, we’ve got you covered. Check out this list of five exciting programs being offered by CSI members, from robotic video games to chess to bike repair!

1. STEAMLABS MARCH BREAK PROGRAM

This upcoming March Break, STEAMLabs is excited to partner with the Toronto Tool Library to bring their signature week long camps for kids and teens at their downtown makerspace as well as the Tool Library’s Danforth location! They’ve got two robotics camps and a Minecraft camp that will keep your creative kid busy all week!

Dates: Monday March 12th to Friday March 16th
Time: 9am to 4pm
Locations: CSI 192 Spadina, Toronto Tool Library 1803 Danforth Ave
More details: Before (8 to 9am) and after care (4 to 6pm) available for $10/hr

Robotic Video Games Camp
Ages 6 to 9 and 10 to 13
Inspired by everyone’s favourite video games, kids will work in small groups to bring virtual video games to life and design physical robotic games with our high tech tools.
Offered at: CSI 192 Spadina and Toronto Tool Library 1803 Danforth Ave
(make sure you sign up for the right location!)

2. CHARLIE’S FREEWHEELS FREE MARCH BREAK CAMP

Campers will explore how bikes work as well as an introduction to basic tools and repairs! This free camp is for kids between the ages of 6-11 years old and will include a bunch of fun hands-on activities like looking at bike repair and riding skills while encouraging play, imagination, and teamwork.

No bike experience necessary! We are happy to work with youth curious about bicycles and how they work!
Kids may come with their own bicycle or work with one from Charlie’s. A bicycle helmet is required for this program (please let us know if you don’t have one!).

Dates: Monday March 12 to Friday March 16
Time: 10am to 3pm
Location: Charlie’s Freewheels Workshop, 242.5 Queen Street East
More details: Registration is limited to only ten youth aged 6 to 11 years old.
Snacks and lunch will be provided each day of this program!

3. CHESS INSTITUTE OF CANADA MARCH BREAK CHESS SPORTS AND ARTS CAMP

Camp Director Tal Granite creates an exciting curriculum, which guarantees campers a well-rounded, fun and exciting experience. On any given day campers may be involved in chess lessons and tournaments, chess clock action, a host of ballgames, racquet games, martial arts, archery, swimming, drama and improv, arts and crafts, and numerous other activities.

Parents tell us their kids are excited to come home from our camps and tell them about everything they’ve done. “A perfect blend of mental, physical and creative activity.”

Dates: March 12 to March 16
Location: 918 Bathurst St. Community Arts Centre
Time: 9am to 4pm
More details: Children are required to bring their own lunch.
After-care available to 5:00 p.m. for an additional $5 per day.
Second and subsequent siblings receive a $15 discount.

4. ADVENTURE VALLEY MARCH BREAK CAMP

The Adventure Valley camp philosophy is simple. They want their campers to have fun through learning, friendship and adventure. They also want all campers to become more self-assured and self-confident. All this takes place in a great camp atmosphere and a program that is varied and busy, but allows time for exploration and discovery. Their staff care about the children they work with and spend their camp day ensuring that our philosophy is delivered.

Dates for session one: March 12th to 16th
Dates for session two: March 19th to 23rd
Location: 7015 Leslie Street, Thornhill, Ontario
More details: For Nursery to Grade 6
Fee $375/week
10% discount on second and third child

Campers in Grade 2 and under will be grouped according to age, and experience an exciting day of activities that mix in nature, art, cooking, music, dance, sports and outdoor fun and special guests.

Out Grade 3 to 6 campers will take part in our Choose Your Own Adventure program allows each camper to devise their own camp schedule based on the activities they love best! It is the ultimate camp experience!

5. SQUARE CIRCLE MARCH BREAK PROGRAM

Square Circle’s mission is to deliver a new way of engaging, educating and empowering youth. We work to strengthen the local community to foster more confident, resilient and courageous young leaders through the use of Social Circus and creative arts.

​The four pillars of Square Circle are to:

teach and educate youth in a new and inspiring way

foster personal development and enhance social skills

increase physical activity

develop personal self-expression and creativity

Date: March 12th to 16th, 2018
Time: 9am to 3pm
Location: Regent Park Community Centre
More details: Opened to youth aged 9 to14